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inuit-widths-generator

v0.3.5

Published

Generates a set of CSS helper classes for dealing with widths. It can be use as a plugin in the inuitcss framework, or standalone.

Downloads

18

Readme

Widths Generator

The widths-generator module is a plugin for inuitcss. This is a simple file that generates a series of helper classes to drop widths onto elements such as grid systems.

It allow you to generate only the widths you need, as well as some extra proportions, like 16, 24...

This module completely replace the default widths module of inuitcss. So it's not necessary to load both the default widths module and the widths-generator module.

Installation

Install using Bower:

$ bower install --save inuit-widths-generator

Install using npm:

$ npm install --save inuit-widths-generator

Default options

inuitcss’ widths classes are available in one of two formats. The default format is fraction-like, e.g.: <div class="1/2">.

The other available format is spoken-word, e.g. <div class="one-half">. Enable this by predefining the $inuit-use-fractions feature switch, e.g.:

$inuit-use-fractions:    false;
@import "path/to/trumps.widths-generator";

Define which widths you want to generate

By default it generate the same widths as the default widths inuitcss module. But you can easily redefine which widths you need, e.g.:

$inuit-widths: 1, 2, 3, 12, 16;

Responsive Widths

A grid-responsive-generator module is also available.

Licence

MIT © Etienne Magnier